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Café Galeria House of Wonders

Top choice in Cascais


This fantastically whimsical, Dutch-owned cafe is tucked away in the old quarter. Its astonishingly good Middle Eastern/Mediterranean vegetarian plates, refreshing juices (€4), fabulous cakes (always at least one vegan and gluten-free option), welcoming ambience and artwork-filled interior are unmissable.

Upstairs in the main space, Cascais' best rooftop is delightful for al fresco dining, as is the sea-level terrace in the space next door, which serves an à la carte menu. A true traveller's delight.


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